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jimbob
Hi all,
Just ripped all the tiles off my kitchen wall prior to new kitchen going in. Most came off relatviely easy with little damage to plasterboard. I shall be filling with a polyfilla type substance any areas with damage before tiling new splashback.
The tiles on the window sill however were not so co-operative. I had to literally pull the plasterboard up along with the tiles, meaning I can now see the breeze block underneath and the bottom of the window frame screwed down. My question is, do I have to lay new plasterboard on the window sill, or can I just use thinset to repair the sill and square it off, and then when I come to tile it, just tile on top of this with more adhesive? Also in respect of repairing the wall damage, is polyfilla type substance suitable or could/should I use thinset also?
Cheers
Jimbob
Just ripped all the tiles off my kitchen wall prior to new kitchen going in. Most came off relatviely easy with little damage to plasterboard. I shall be filling with a polyfilla type substance any areas with damage before tiling new splashback.
The tiles on the window sill however were not so co-operative. I had to literally pull the plasterboard up along with the tiles, meaning I can now see the breeze block underneath and the bottom of the window frame screwed down. My question is, do I have to lay new plasterboard on the window sill, or can I just use thinset to repair the sill and square it off, and then when I come to tile it, just tile on top of this with more adhesive? Also in respect of repairing the wall damage, is polyfilla type substance suitable or could/should I use thinset also?
Cheers
Jimbob